Eric Holder play's the race card.. Again!

Things must be getting hot in DC. Seems like whenever there's opposition to his buddy or their plans to warp America the first thing he does is claim
"racists!" If we were to believe this sorry excuse for an AG you'd think that KKK sympathizers were behind every rock and bush.

Could it be that a great many people disagree with the administration and their policies? Like allowing the full scale invasion of our southern border
by illegal aliens. Eric, why don't you do something useful for a change. Like going after JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs.

Attorney General Eric Holder said Sunday he and President Obama have been targets of “a racial animus” by some of the administration’s
political opponents. “There's a certain level of vehemence, it seems to me, that's directed at me [and] directed at the president,” Holder told
ABC. “You know, people talking about taking their country back. …

Well yeah, a lot of people would like to take our country back. Thanks for noticing.

Holder said the nation is in “a fundamentally better place than we were 50 years ago.”

Now that's a matter of opinion. As one who was around back then I submit that statement is (another) bald faced lie.

He also stood by his controversial comments made during Obama’s first year in office, in which he said the U.S. was a “nation of
cowards” when it comes to race.

Uh huh. I would suggest that rather than blanket bad mouthing the entire US population that maybe Holder could focus on some of the race baiting pimps
that are dividing our nation.

According to Department of Justice whistleblower J. Christian Adams, AG Eric Holder has a certain something in his wallet. It is a quotation --
and he has carried it for decades. It essentially says, to quote Adams, "Blackness is more important than anything, and the black US attorney has
common cause with the black criminal." It's not surprising that Holder would feel this way about black lawyers and criminals. Because in his case
they're one and the same.

a reply to: FarleyWayne
Holder won't get kicked out. He won't ever face the music for his crimes. He has Obama protecting him. And Obama won't ever face the Justice
dept for when he has broken the law either. Holder will protect Obama. Two peas in a pod. Crime buddies.

So this racist loon is trying to generalize that anyone who wants to take their country back are being racists? Priceless
Did Eric attend the same anti-white/anti-American church that Obama, Oprah, etc., did? Sounds like it!

Oh my! If that quote card is true, that is downright scary. This whole "transform America" group of people are nothing but a bunch of lawyers with
their own agenda to change our laws rather than uphold them!

Hopefully one day we can take our country back, maybe the next big rights stealing event will come from the southern border and the people will
finally wake the hell and realize that the reason that it happened was because of the inaction taken by the Obama administration.

At least post the entire quote. Why cut out the part you don't like? Brietbart much?

“There's a certain level of vehemence, it seems to me, that's directed at me [and] directed at the president,” Holder told ABC. “You know,
people talking about taking their country back. … There's a certain racial component to this for some people. I don’t think this is the thing
that is a main driver, but for some there's a racial animus."
Holder said the nation is in “a fundamentally better place than we were 50 years ago.”

“We've made lots of progress,” he said. “I sit here as the first African-American attorney general, serving the first African-American
president of the United States. And that has to show that we have made a great deal of progress.”

There's a certain racial component for some people. That's not true? REALLY? That's not true? Google image search some terms like "obama"
and "chimp" and get back to us.

and then you just completely ignore the most important part of the quote because it doesn't fit your agenda?

I sit here as the first African-American attorney general, serving the first African-American president of the United States. And that has to show
that we have made a great deal of progress.

The article link is in the OP for all to read. I select what pissed me off. If there's was a racist involved with that article it's Eric Holder.

As I said earlier, I wouldn't care about his personal viewpoints except for the position he holds. Then it matters. As far as Googling your search
terms I don't care about those folks personal opinions either unless they are in positions of power.

You could always start a thread about how Holder is a fair and compassionate non-racist... or maybe not.

The article link is in the OP for all to read. I select what pissed me off. If there's was a racist involved with that article it's Eric Holder.

As I said earlier, I wouldn't care about his personal viewpoints except for the position he holds. Then it matters. As far as Googling your search
terms I don't care about those folks personal opinions either unless they are in positions of power.

You could always start a thread about how Holder is a fair and compassionate non-racist... or maybe not.

So you know that you're not racist so that invalidates Eric Holder's opinion that there is a racial angle for some people?

So you know that you're not racist so that invalidates Eric Holder's opinion that there is a racial angle for some people?

He's a lawyer. He should know making wild unsubstantiated accusations is not the way to prove a point.. oh wait right, he's a lawyer.

Just because people push back on him and the administration doesn't make them racists. If he had proof that some congressional people were racist I
would condemn them for it. Blandly and continuously playing the race card is simply pathetic.

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